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CE|TtI AL JlDJUINISTI|ATIOH e BOAI|D Of ‘EDlTCAnO'N SEATED: Dr. Levi Hollis—Director of Secondary Ed., Diana Pavlick, Mary Lou Oyler—Treas., Dorothy Horner, Hazel Burk- holder, and Sylvester Saula—Secretary. STANDING: John Cernic, Louis Soulcheck, Ron Stevens—Pres., Dr. Donato Zucco— Superintendent, Robert Wiliams, John Buchan—Vice Pres., Dr. Robert Klemens, and Atty. Richard Green—Solicitor. The School Board is responsible for a great many things in the Greater Johnstown School District. They set up the budget, approve all extracurri- cular activities, set up educational re- quirements, and are responsible for the overall operation of District Schools. They are community-minded individuals who work many hours without pay. Here Dr, Zucco and his wife Carol enjoy an assembly presented by the Westminster Chorus. Mrs. Rita Glosser, also pictured, sponsored this assembly through the Symphony Auxiliary. 17
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ABOVE: The Johnstown Flood Museum adds culture and history to our town. RIGHT: First Lutheran Church is an example of the many different houses of worship in the Johnstown area. LEFT: The Red Cross Building functions as a regional blood and service center. ABOVE: The U.S. National Bank Building, prior to renovation which will more than double its capacity. BELOW: Downtown Johnstown is a center for activity, education, and service. As we graduate, the city school system is comprised of seven elementary buildings, two newly-renovated junior high schools, and one high school building celebrating its 50th anni- versary of service. School district leaders real- ize that the high school has become too out- moded to remain in use much longer, and be- fore many more years have passed it seems likely there will be either an entirely new Great- er Johnstown Central Senior High School or a completely renovated building at the present site along Somerset Street. The 1977 graduat- ing class numbers just over four hundred stu- dents, and there are only about twelve hun- dred in the top three grades. Continuing de- clines in the school-age population indicate that before many more years have passed, Johnstown High School may serve fewer than one thousand students a year. When this hap- pens, we may see the ending of an era in ath- letics at Johnstown High. Our size then would make it difficult to continue competing with the larger schools throughout the state, many of which would be three or four times larger than us. Whatever its size, though, we find it unlikely that there will be any changes in the spirit of Johnstown High School—a spirit that makes it an integral part of ‘‘Our Town.”
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